The flights are scheduled on Wednesdays and Saturdays and will operate on Airbus A320, which has the capacity of 174 seats in economy class. The flight is an hour and 45 minutes long, and the seasonal connections between the capitals of Slovenia and Greece will operate until 24 September.
We checked the website of the Greek-based airline for the price of the first flight – a return tickets costs 167 euros without luggage fees. If you are willing to pay more, the ticket costs 247 euros and includes luggage weighing up to 23 kilograms as well as some extra bonuses.
Travelling through Athens Airport, passengers can then take a connecting flight to Greek islands, Cyprus or the Middle East, Aegean Air announced.
The airline was founded in 1999, and has been a Star Alliance member since 2010. They own 61 aircraft, which currently fly to 145 destinations.